David Zandt
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Yeah, clutz just sent out 2nd round acceptances
Yeah, I was surprised. It was my interviewing partner, and she said she wanted to let me know as early as possible^ thats an odd time to call!
I'm guessing this must be including Melbourne clerks (where the clerkships work differently) coz no way is that right if it's just Sydney clerks.Clerk->Graduate progression rate!
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What makes you say that?I'm guessing this must be including Melbourne clerks (where the clerkships work differently) coz no way is that right if it's just Sydney clerks.
For one, Allens etc do not hire ~200 summer clerks each year in Sydney. And anecdotal evidence suggests offer rates among Sydney summer clerks at the big firms was pretty close to 100%, whereas in Melbourne it is the norm to complete 3ish vacation clerkships so graduate offer rates are much lower.What makes you say that?
Those numbers are right on the money from what I've been told in interviews.
The stats are for full year, not summer.For one, Allens etc do not hire ~200 summer clerks each year in Sydney. And anecdotal evidence suggests offer rates among Sydney summer clerks at the big firms was pretty close to 100%, whereas in Melbourne it is the norm to complete 3ish vacation clerkships so graduate offer rates are much lower.
I dont get it, is it revealing the percentage of summer clerks progressing to graduate positions or is it simply stating the number of summer clerk positions as a percentage of graduate positions? If it's the latter it doesn't actually reveal the progression rates.Clerk->Graduate progression rate!
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Even so, surely those numbers are still national numbers...? Maybe I'm really out of the loop but isn't there only one intake per year for clerkships in Sydney?The stats are for full year, not summer.
But even so, the numbers are pretty consistent with the few firms which have revealed their numbers to me.
I'm not sure if there are internships / clerkships other than at summer.Even so, surely those numbers are still national numbers...? Maybe I'm really out of the loop but isn't there only one intake per year for clerkships in Sydney?
It's just what I've heard from former clerks/current grads is that the usual number of clerks taken on by top tiers is at most 50-60 (but more like 40) and last year almost everyone at Mallesons got invited back, and the same with Freehills.
There's only one intake of clerks in Sydney, and that's the summer clerks. So even if some of the percentages might sound right, the absolute number of summer clerks can't possibly be just for Sydney.I'm not sure if there are internships / clerkships other than at summer.
But as I said, the figures are consistent with what I have been told.
One of the partners I spoke to admitted that they usually make offers to about 60% of those who clerk at the firm, and that this is roughly the same with most of the firms, despite what they might tell us.
Other firms told me that they can't really say what percentage would be offered grad positions, as it is dependent upon the economy and on your performance.
Corrs suggested that they will make an offer to all clerks, unless they do something incredibly stupid. They only take 15, though.